Larry Walker
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"Larry Kenneth Robert Walker" is a Canadian former right fielder in Major League Baseball. From 1989 through 2005, Walker played for the Montreal Expos (1989–1994), Colorado Rockies (1995–2004), and St. Louis Cardinals (2004–2005). He announced his retirement after Game 6 of the 2005 National League Championship Series.

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I ran today in the field for the first time. If I say I am going to play tomorrow after running in the field once in the last three weeks and taking BP twice, that's jumping the gun right there. I don't want to get in a bad situation and [mess] up something else.

We're coming along. I remember the days when we would go to P-O, get off the bus and be getting right back on the bus. Our goal is to compete with the other teams in the county and we're getting to that point.

He needed a win like that. He's got to believe he can compete against anyone in the state.

Not to run excuses out, but I had it off the bat, lost it in the lights, it came out of the lights, and it was too late. Simple as that.

I come to the park every day and look at the lineup Tony [La Russa] puts up just like [the reporters do].

Robbie has wrestled some tough competition and that prepared him for that match. It was a big win for him on Senior Night.

I travel all over the Western United States for weed programs and I have yet to see as complete of a weed management program as the one we have here. It is probably one of the better programs in the country.

I was mad at the pitch before being called a strike, I was mad I swung at that, and then he hung me one, ... So, madness, madness, happiness, all in the matter of a minute. Stupid.

Those weeds have been reduced by the 70-80 percent range in my counties (Lake and Chaffee).